Industrial validation of nanofibre platform technology for biotherapeutics manufacture
Lead Participant:
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON
Abstract
Global demand for cheaper biotherapeutics, which represent many of the new tools in the fight against diseases such as cancer and neurodegenerative conditions, drives the need for a reduction in manufacturing costs. A significant proportion of current costs arise from the purification technologies used to ensure the safety and efficacy of these treatments. This project aims to build on existing collaborations between Puridify, an SME with a novel nanofibre purification technology, and University College London (UCL), a world leading research organisation for the development of industrial bioprocessing technologies. The successful award of this project lead by Puridify and supported by shadow industrial partners will see the development and commercialisation of innovative bioprocessing platform technologies allowing the cost effective manufacture of a wide range of existing and new products.
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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON |
People |
ORCID iD |
Oliver Hardick (Project Manager) |